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Remake of the film poster of 'American beauty'.
52 weeks of 2014 - Week 33 - Film/Movie poster or scene
2 drawknives and a small axe kindly donated by Richard after hearing about my workshop fire. Also a tine from an old drag rake.
Display of tools at the Bale Grist Mill, Calistoga, California. The mill is one of only a couple of working wood-age "Evans" mills in the US.
Lakewood, NY. November 2018.
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A friend of mine who works at the Historical Research Center where I volunteer found this tool years ago and has wondered what it is. It's about 6" long, is jointed and folds towards the rod, and is all metal.
I mentioned that I belonged to Flickr and knew that there were members with all sorts of knowledge and interests. I took a photo with my iPhone and am posting it on the off chance that someone can identify the tool and its use.
Category A: I know exactly what it is. It's a ______ used for ______.
Category B: I don't have a clue, but here's the name and the use that I made up.
It's a _______ and it's used for__________.
I look forward to your responses. ;-)
*Please state whether your response belongs to category A or B.
Lesson 4, Part 1: copies from another drawing, freehand, ~1.5 hours. I had no idea what the circle tool was so that’s why it might look a little off
Well known brands from Buck & Hickman Ltd.. Advertisement in The Ironmonger Diary and Hardware Buyers Guide 1961.
The cultivation of wine grapes relies on the hard work of people who toil in early morning, cold hours and in hot, bright conditions that keep those little grapes coddled in perfect conditions.
Handcrafted with tools. Hammer and ax.
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A break in the recent turd weather gave me a chance to have a play with the new rgb torch I have made whilst the weathers been so poor. Here with a little dome tool spinning and three badly aligned domes. Also set off a smoke bomb which didn't being much to the party.
I have the upmost repect for all the highly polished shots I look at on here. I find that there is so much to think about and trying to execute the shot I have in my head seems nigh on impossible in the dark. I'm sure in time everything will fall into place and if it doesnt then I'm still having a buzz whilst doing it.
RGB torch is a 10w pool bulb mounted in three interlocking guttering reducers. A momentary switch mounted on the side powered by 8 aa batteries. Ive also fashioned a mount for some bubble rod which is due to arrive soon bodged together from a light fitting and a 15mm stop end. Cheers fastchris and stu8fish for the advice and pointers for its construction.
Nice 1.
I love vintage tools and I wanted to make a series of old tools. I managed to find someone who had a big collection of vintage tools and he was willing to lend them to me to photograph.
Hitachi’s slogan “inspire the next” was evident at Tameside College as myself and my peers enjoyed a photo-shoot endorsed by the company featuring their new selection of power tools.
Read about the experience on my blog here: m-l-photography.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/hitachi-power-tool...
Free-lensing into the "bad bokeh" zone while sucking in all the distorted colour from multi-coatings gone wild.